Could lightning strike twice for the New York Giants regarding their quarterback situation? The last time the Giants had a quarterback from the University of Mississippi, he led the team to two Super Bowl titles and is certainly bound for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback watched his former New York Giants go 3-14 this season. Despite whispers of coaching and front office changes in the lead up to season’s end, the franchise stuck with GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, giving them a fourth year at the helm. And Manning is supportive of that decision.
Former New York Giants great Eli Manning will serve as the head coach of the NFC squad in this year's Pro Bowl Games which will take place in Orlando from January 30 through February 2. Eli will be opposed by his brother Peyton,
Yes, Manning remains tied to the team he lined up for at quarterback for 16 years and led to two Super Bowl triumphs in what is loosely described as a “business operations and fan engagement’’ role. No,
New York Giants legend Eli Manning is hopeful for a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame but won’t be caught sulking if he fails in his bid.
Retired New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is a finalist for this year's class for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His presence is ubiquitous due to his massive endorsements, television shows,
Two-time Super Bowl champion and former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has partnered with bourbon brand Knob Creek to release a limited-edition bottle before the Super Bowl.
The two-time Super Bowl champion will be going to his hometown to watch Super Bowl 59 this Feb. 9. This is why he's so excited to be going back to NOLA
This limited-edition single-barrel bourbon was hand-picked by the famed Giants’ quarterback and eight-generation Master Distiller Freddie Noe. The post Knob Creek Bourbon and Eli Manning are launching a limited-edition bourbon appeared first on The Manual.
"If it does happen it'll be a great honor and if it doesn't, it's not going to ruin my weekend or ruin my year."
“Obviously Aaron had great success running the defensive scheme for the Lions the last few years, had a long career, has great knowledge of the game,” Manning said on Thursday in Manhattan where he was hosting an event for Guiding Eyes for the Blind. “I think he’ll do a great job and be a great leader. I’m excited for him.”
The most anticipated matchup of the weekend is set to unfold at GEHA Field in Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night when the No. 2 seed Buffalo Bills (13-4) travel to Kansas City for an AFC championship showdown with the No.